Find Out the Best Time For You to Succeed

Daniel Pink

February 17, 2018|59min

The science of timing applies to all aspects of life, including business. When is the best time to be creative? When is the best time to negotiate? When is the best time to hire or fire an employee? In this episode, Robert and Kim talk to Daniel Pink about understanding timing and using it to gain a financial advantage.

We are entering unprecedented economic times. Stocks are at all-time highs, but markets are jumpy. Interest rates are rising, which may impact bonds in ways he haven’t seen for a generation. Find out the best way to navigate this landscape in this episode with Bert Dohmen, Robert & Kim.

Individual pursuits limit your success. Team pursuits allow you to achieve larger goals. As Robert always says, business is a team sport. In this episode, find out how to go from small potential to big potential.

Bitcoin is all the rage, but blockchain is what you should be focused on. What is blockchain, and how is it being applied? In this episode, Robert & Kim discuss blockchain, bitcoin and the rapid changes in business fueled by technology. Learn more from Landon Thorne at: https://fundersclub.com/blog/2016/09/22/landon-thorne/

What does 2018 hold for investors? In this episode, Robert & Kim are joined by Dennis Gartman, publisher of The Gartman Letter. Gartman has been actively investing and publishing for over 40 years, and oftentimes offers a contrarian’s view. Find out what his projections are for gold, stocks and commodities.

Give and you shall receive. Maybe you learned that in Sunday school or public school. Turns out it may be the key to building wealth. In this episode, Robert discusses how every successful entrepreneur must embrace the spirit of giving. Find out how Robert learned to give and why he says it’s essential to financial success.

Robert says there are three kids of money: God’s money, government money, and people’s money. Find out what the value of each of these monies is, and more importantly, how to use each money to build wealth. In this episode, you will hear why a penny saved is not a penny earned.

Taxes greatly impact your wealth. With the new tax plan, changes are coming that will affect you, your business, and your family. In this timely episode, Robert talks to one of Donald Trump’s economic advisors and his personal tax advisor. Hear what you can do to benefit from the new tax plan.

Hiring, firing, listening, bargaining, partnering: Running a successful business means learning the skill of dealing with people...all kinds of people. In this episode, Robert discusses the skills he’s developed over a lifetime of entrepreneurship. Robert also says his formative years in the U.S. Marines laid the groundwork for leadership that served him in his business career.

The world is buzzing about bitcoin. Is it a bubble? Is it the next big thing? In this episode, Kim talks to Adam Draper, and early investor in crypto currencies. Find out what a block chain is and how it is applied to crypto currencies. Hear what’s driving the surge in pricing, and if crypto currencies are a fad or the next disruptive force that will change the way we live, work & play.

Kevin "Mr. Wonderful" O’Leary, star of "Shark Tank," joins Robert and Kim to discuss his unvarnished approach to succeeding in business. Find out why most people can’t handle the truth about dollars and sense, and what you can do to navigate around these business saboteurs. Kevin, Robert & Kim also share hard-earned wisdom from the world of entrepreneurship.

The more things change, the more they stay the same. High-income earners and the middle class are still getting hammered with taxes. In this episode, Robert talks to David Stockman, Ronald Reagan’s budget director, and looks inside the new proposed tax plan. As usual, it’s all smoke-and-mirrors. The good news is if you’re financially educated you have a chance position yourself for prosperity.

Beyond professionalism is mastery: The highest level of skill and technique. In this episode Robert talks to author Robert Greene about what it takes to become a master in business, sales and entrepreneurship. Find out what Henry Ford, Buckminster Fuller and Thomas Edison all had in common, and how you can apply the techniques of these masters to your life.

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